Ingenious chalices conceal Catholic purpose

The Penal Laws weigh heavily on the history of Ireland. Before they were largely repealed in the period 1778-93, the series of statutes were imposed in an attempt to force Irish Catholics (and Protestant dissenters) to accept the established Church of Ireland.

It was no small restriction: the Penal Laws meant Catholics could not hold public office, inherit …

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